...and some even appear to have two, and can talk out of both of them at the same time.GIThruster wrote:Opinions are like assholes--everyone has one.

Umm... not sales of working hardware, they're sales of licenses to a bogus process.These last 2 years they're accelerating their sales.
Chris, if you spend the time to understand the theory, which from the above you obviously do not; and you then contact BLP, there's an excellent possibility they'll provide you with the hydrino compounds just as they have dozens of labs over the years. You'll want to be an authentic chemist--someone who understands how to do the kinds of spectroscopy involved in looking for what you'd be looking for.chrismb wrote:Errr..... not at all... BLP is a perpetual motion machine because it generates energy from nothing and outputs 'waste' hydrino hydrogen.AcesHigh wrote:first... its a perpetual motion machine. BLP and Eestor are not perpetual motion... just extremely efficient.
If this hydrino hydorgen has a differential energy state to 'normal' hydrogen then you should be able to generate yet more energy from this. Back to hydrogen, with energy coming out all the time?
BLP is a dS<0 device, as proposed, but it has hidden that fact behind the notion of a speculated hydrogen-hydrino vector.
By now there must be tons of this hydrino stuff kicking around, if they've generated net energy in these experiments of theirs. All they have to do is ship some of this hydrino 'exhaust' to non-believing labs (I mean, what else have they done with it?), and the job is done and BLP gets a big tick!
This hydrino stuff is, supposedly, going to have an energy level some 15keV/nucleon below that of normal hydrogen. So it should be inert in any chemical reactions (that can only supply a few eV). In fact, it should resemble a neutron, except for the fact that it doesn't decay back to a proton and electron on the usual 20 min half-life that solo neutrons do.
Where's the hydrino, GIT? I wanna get some and do some experiments on it.
Yes. The process can be used for any element for which a suitable catalyst can be found. The theory does predict that in some circumstances, a catalyst will come in contact with an element under the very low pressure and otherwise special conditions necessary for a fractal energy state to be obtained, and in Mills' book you'll find discussion of this.D Tibbets wrote:Further, if hydrogen can drop an electron below the ground state, I would expect any other element to also do so. There would be a whole zoo of unexplained phenomena.
BLP has shipped samples of hydrinos to independant labs for confirmation of it's existence? Where are the results of this testing?GIThruster wrote:
Chris, if you spend the time to understand the theory, which from the above you obviously do not; and you then contact BLP, there's an excellent possibility they'll provide you with the hydrino compounds just as they have dozens of labs over the years. You'll want to be an authentic chemist--someone who understands how to do the kinds of spectroscopy involved in looking for what you'd be looking for.
Actually is not like that.GIThruster wrote:Try to bear in mind that BLP does not need to post this info any longer. It is years since they were looking for investors. They are now selling licenses so they don't need to worry about convincing people 5 years after the fact. They're way past that kind of pandering.
What? His name is right at the top: "By Erico Guizzo / January 2009"this unnamed journalist (worry when people refuse to sign their work)
It isn't pseudo-IEEE, it's the magazine of the IEEE. And which part are you saying is wrong? If Mills did something before 1990 he doesn't seem to have told anyone.One minute cursory glance of the pseudo-IEEE web site demonstrates that the journalism is just wrong.
Oh yes, the unreproducible study done with devices provided by BLP. So, why hasn't anyone else been able to replicate it? Why hasn't anyone else seen a hydrino?FYI, there have been lots of people posit the experiments at Rowan are merely transmuting nickel (whatever that means) but the actual study done at Rowan says that is not possible.
Uh huh. Are these sales secret? Why does BLP not have press releases for them? I see one license this year, to some "green energy" outfit.These last 2 years they're accelerating their sales.
orBLP Devices Producing Power, Saving Money
XYZ Utility Credits BLP Technology For Surprising Return To Profitability, Plans Huge Additional Buildouts
BLP Receives Second Milestone Payment of $10M After Year of Successful Device Operation
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Unlike most schemes for free energy, the hydrino process of Randy Mills is not without ample theory (WN 8 Jan 99). Mills has written a 1000 page tome, entitled,"The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Quantum Mechanics," that takes the reader all the way from hydrinos to antigravity (WN 9 May 97). Fortunately, Aaron Barth (not to be confused with Erik Baard, the Randy Mills' apologist), has taken upon himself to look through it, checking for accuracy. Barth is a post doctoral researcher at the Harvard-Smithsonian Institute, and holds a PhD in Astronomy, 1998, from UC, Berkeley. What he found initially were mathematical blunders and unjustified assumptions. To his surprise, however, portions of the book seemed well organized. These, it now turns out, were lifted verbatim from various texts. This has been the object of a great deal of discussion from Mills' Hydrino Study Group. Mills seems not to understand what the fuss is all about." - Park[21]
I suppose it's possible Mills published something in 1988, but the article references 1990 so it isn't off by much either way.Mills first announced his hydrino state theory in April 25, 1991 in a press conference in Lancaster, as an explanation for the cold fusion phenomena that had been revealed in 1989.
Sanitized From the Web! Could it be possible?GIThruster wrote:All reference to the "BlackLight Brainchild" has been removed from the public forum. There's no way to know whether this early experiment based upon Mills physics, to create a self-aware computer; was successful or not, because even mention of it has been sanitized from the web. I only know about it because I have a leather bound copy of the original monograph from 13 years ago. (It's in storage so please don't ask me to look up more detail on the Brainchild.)
What I got from the PDF was that the process takes in normal hydrogen from water electrolysis, becomes exposed to the catalyst, "and then a miracle occurs.." and the hydrogen spits out energy and becomes a hydrino. The input energy is in the hydrogen source.chrismb wrote:Errr..... not at all... BLP is a perpetual motion machine because it generates energy from nothing and outputs 'waste' hydrino hydrogen.AcesHigh wrote:first... its a perpetual motion machine. BLP and Eestor are not perpetual motion... just extremely efficient.